Jeremy Kyle enjoyed a game of golf at Close House Golf Club in Newcastle on Sunday along with his 13-year-old son Henry and Sir Graham Wylie.
The TV presenter, 57, was spotted giving his eldest son a sweet cuddle between takes.
He dressed in navy blue pants, a matching zip-up sweater and white sneakers.
Jeremy wore a white golf glove and carried a long golf club as they made their way across the course.
He was also seen hopping into a purple golf buggy to get to the next hole faster.
Cute: Jeremy Kyle enjoyed a round of golf alongside his 13-year-old son Henry and Sir Graham Wylie at Close House Golf Club in Newcastle on Sunday
Father and son: The TV presenter, 57, was spotted giving his eldest son a sweet cuddle between takes
He showed an animated display as he took his shots, and his expression reflected his excitement.
Sir Graham is a businessman and co-founder of the Sage Group, the UK’s largest software company.
He is also the owner of Close House Golf Club which has attracted many big names.
Henry wore a black long sleeve t-shirt and matching trousers with white sneakers.
He hid his face under a white baseball cap while staying close to his famous father.
As well as Henry, Jeremy is a father to daughters Harriet, 32, Alice, 18, and Ava, 17, whom he shares with ex-wife Carla Germaine and three-year-old son Oliver with current wife Vicky Burton.
Back in October, Jeremy said he would miss Vicky and Oliver as he plunged into work on his new live show on Talk TV.
The TV star celebrated his television comeback with a brand new live show on TalkTV – three years after his daytime programming was canceled following the death of guest Steve Dymond.
When asked what he would miss about returning to work, he said of his loved ones: “Not being there at bath time! No I’m just kidding. I would love to be there every night. Oliver and Victoria changed my life.
“Oliver is two and a half and rules the place, to be honest. He changed me completely. He yells, “Dad!” when he sees me on the screen now.
“My children, my grandchildren, my family, my wife saved me. Harriet is an amazing mother of two young children. Alice is going to college soon; Henry is to go to boarding school; Ava just got eight GCSEs. It’s amazing she has severe dyslexia. It’s amazing what she’s done, amazing. I am so proud.
“But I’ve always wanted to go back to live television. It’s the best of what I’ve always loved to do.”
The host’s eponymous Jeremy Kyle Show was indefinitely suspended in May 2019 following the death of Steve Dymond, a week after a show starring him was filmed.
He returned to television screens for the first time in three years in April when he helped launch new channel TalkTV with Sharon Osbourne.
Sporty: He donned navy blue pants, a matching zip-up sweater over them and white trainers
Ready for action: Jeremy donned a white golf glove and carried a long golf club as they made their way around the course
Zoom around: He was also seen hopping into a purple golf buggy to get to the next hole faster
Action Shot: He showed an animated display as he took his shots, with his facial expression reflecting his excitement
Buddy: Sir Graham is a businessman and co-founder of the Sage Group, the UK’s largest software company
Achievement: He is also the owner of Close House Golf Club which has attracted many big names
Casual: Henry wore a black long-sleeved t-shirt and matching trousers with white sneakers
Casual: He hid his face under a white baseball cap as he stayed close to his famous dad
Family: As well as Henry, Jeremy is a father to daughters Harriet, 32, Alice, 18, and Ava, 17, whom he shares with ex-wife Carla Germaine and three-year-old son Oliver with current wife Vicky Burton
Confession: Back in October, Jeremy said he would miss Vicky and Oliver as he plunged into work on his new live show on Talk TV
Return: The TV star made his TV comeback with a brand new live show on TalkTV – three years after his daytime programming was canceled following the death of guest Steve Dymond
Mr Dymond is believed to have died of suicide seven days after filming for The Jeremy Kyle Show.
He had taken a lie detector test after being accused of cheating on his ex-fiancee Jane Callaghan, from Gosport, Hampshire.
The confrontational talk show, which was hugely popular and a staple of daytime television since 2005, was permanently scrapped after MPs and members of the public called for its cancellation.
After the show was shelved, MPs launched an inquiry into reality TV – and ITV chief executive Dame Carolyn McCall said the broadcaster tried to cancel it before it was dropped from plans.
When asked what he would miss about returning to work, he said of his loved ones: “Not being there at bath time! No I’m just kidding. I would love to be there every night. Oliver and Victoria changed my life’
“Oliver is two and a half and rules the place, to be honest. He changed me completely. He yells, “Dad!” when he sees me on the screen now’
“My children, my grandchildren, my family, my wife saved me. Harriet is an amazing mother of two young children. Alice is going to college soon; Henry is to go to boarding school; Ava just got eight GCSEs. It’s amazing she has severe dyslexia. It’s amazing what she’s done, amazing. I am so proud’
“But I’ve always wanted to go back to live television. It’s the best of what I’ve always loved.
Axed: The host’s eponymous Jeremy Kyle Show was indefinitely suspended in May 2019 following the death of Steve Dymond, a week after a show starring him was filmed
Comeback: He returned to television screens for the first time in three years in April when he helped found new channel TalkTV with Sharon Osbourne
Tragic: Mr Dymond reportedly died of suicide seven days after filming for The Jeremy Kyle Show
Horrifying: He had taken a lie detector test after being accused of cheating on his ex-fiancee Jane Callaghan, from Gosport, Hampshire
Cancelled: The confrontational talk show, which has enjoyed widespread popularity and has been a staple of daytime television since 2005, was permanently scrapped after MPs and members of the public called for its cancellation
Controversial: After the show was shelved, MPs launched an inquiry into reality TV – and ITV boss Dame Carolyn McCall said the broadcaster ‘considered’ canceling it before scraping it from the plans